Caitlyn Jenner didn't ask to be the spokesperson for the entire transgender community.

But thanks to her association with the KUWTKworld, she was pretty much guaranteed that role as soon as her Vanity Faircover hit the shelves.

And while many trans individuals may have been nervous for someone so privileged to be representation for a group that so commonly faces adversity, Caitlyn Jenner's show may be doing a lot to fight their concerns.

That's because after the series premiere of I Am Cait last week, which bravely tackled the issue of trans teen suicide, Sunday's second episode was equally as powerful.

One of the most noticeable qualities of this follow-up hour was undoubtedly how the docu-series was unafraid of portraying Caitlyn as naive in regard to her newly found family.

Caitlyn is taking her role as a trans icon extremely seriously, and watching her embrace other aspects of being transgender while learning about the community is the perfect way for the show to teach its audience the exact same lessons.

Ch-ch-check I Am Cait not holding back any punches (above) & (below)!!!

Clay Aiken — the former American Idol and Celebrity Apprentice star and political candidate in his own right — told reporters on Saturday that Donald Trump is a special kind of person who shouldn't be taken lightly.

It was a great weekend for Tom Cruise and the gang around Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation!

That's because not only did the movie open up at number one on the mid-summer weekend, it also did $56 million over the three-day period. That's better than many had predicted, and matches up favorably with 2011's Ghost Protocol as far as the franchise goes.

The film, released in about 3,400 theaters, sat comfortably in the number one slot thanks in part to few other major releases going out over the past several days. One notable exception to the lack of major releases, though, was the new flick Vacation.

The sequel to National Lampoon's classic Vacation installment in 1983 did only